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Published by Danielle Chirdon, a 2L at Michigan State University – College of Law. Danielle is the legal intern to Spartan Innovations an organization helping to create sustainable startup ventures from MSU inventions and creative works.

Authored by the Capital Center for Law & Policy at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. Cap·impact provides the information, advice, and analysis you need to understand and shape the rules around California.

Mark X. Hollwedel is a 2L at the University of Michigan Law School. He hopes to use this blog to expand his knowledge of the law, as well as leverage the networking opportunities that social media provides.

The Innovative Law Student is run by Miguel Willis, a recent Seattle University School of Law graduate, and founder of CaseBooker. He is passionate about bringing together law, software development, and nonprofits, and his posts reflect those interests.

Intellectually Jay is Justin “Jay” Evans’ rumination on the intersection between intellectual property and smart contracts. He is currently a student at Michigan State University College of Law, but also has an extensive academic background in medicine, which he uses to add further detail to his writing.

iMarket Law is run by Mark Beese, a professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. His areas of research and expertise are strategic marketing and business development, and these are the primary topics of his posts.

Anita Western is a third year law student at Michigan State University College of Law, intern at LexisNexis, and publisher of Law and Future Technology. Her interests lie in legal tech and Artificial Intelligence.

Global Lawyering Skills is authored by the GLS faculty members at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. ‘McGeorgeGLS’ aims to provide a forum for sharing their experiences and ideas, and for connecting with others who have the same passion for preparing law students for what’s next.

Evan Hebert is a second year law student at Michigan State University College of Law, with a passion for political discourse, and advocacy. His posts feature in-depth pieces about administrative law, as well as useful study tips and law school prep.

Tax and Controversies is published by Sarah Johnson, a rising 2L at Indiana University – Maurer School of Law. She is passionate about her work with nonprofit organizations and small businesses, and uses this blog to offer advice about how to navigate tax issues.

The Forest for the Trees by Michigan State University College of Law student Andy Kemmer, covers his summer as an Access to Justice Tech Fellow working with Michigan Legal Help (MLH), and various related topics.

Published by Jordan Galvin, a recent graduate of Michigan State University College of Law. Jordan blogs about her several LegalRnD projects and initiatives, applying process improvement, project management, metrics, data analytics, and technology to improve legal service delivery

Beth Bowers is a second-year law student at Michigan State University College of Law, and publishes This Woman in Sports. She is a major hockey fan, and her posts offer unique insight into current sports issues.

Remy Sansanwal is a student at Michigan State University College of Law, with a specific focus on Canadian politics and constitutional law. He writes candidly about his law school experience, and social media in the legal industry.

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